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Author | Kamen George Kamenov |
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Published | 2000 |
Publisher | Vantage Press |
Pages | 166 |
ISBN | 0533130972 |
The two major theories of physics in the twentieth century, quantum mechanics and the theory of relativity, "have a basic incompatibility... They cannot both be right at the same time," claims Kamen George Kamenov in Space, Time and Matter, and the Falsity of Einstein's Theory of Relativity. This contradiction has become "a vital question for the future of fundamental physics," says the author. Is the famous theory of relativity nothing more than science fiction? Have students of physics been taught a "metaphysical dogma"? Many relevant aspects of the history of physics and philosophy are reviewed here, making this work highly readable and provocative.